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3-Gold v. 4-Purple Game Highlights

7/21/2022

Cade Peterson (2026 SS, Lake Mary, FL) was impressive on both sides of the ball in this one, as he collected two hits offensively and recorded three shutout innings on the mound. He ran his fastball up to 79 mph throughout and attacked hitters with heavy life to it. He mixed in a 12-6 shaped curveball for strikes and was able to punch out three along the way. 

Patrick Devesin (2026 3B, Brooklyn, NY) continued to swing a hot bat, as the 2026 third baseman collected two more hits in this one. He stays short and direct to the baseball and generates some whip to his barrel. He engages his lower half well and used it well to impact the baseball loudly on his double. The sound overall hit tool will only continue to expand as he physically matures. 

Sam Muller (2025 OF, Mamaroneck, NY) was outstanding in this one, as the right-handed hitting 2025 outfielder amassed three hits and drove in two. The swing certainly projects with good bat-to-ball skills and some present bat speed. He stays through the hitting zone a long time and can adjust well from pitch-to-pitch. 

Tyler Hadziyianis (2025 RHP, Manhasset, NY) did a nice job of using his quick hands to deliver the barrel, while staying short to the baseball and showcasing sound bat-to-ball skills. He collected two hits in this one, as he continued to swing a hot bat.

Brayden Duane (2026 C, Arundel, ME) continued to showcase a projectable set of skills, as he scorched a double down the left-field line at the plate and showed some potential on the mound during his two innings of work. He swings the bat with intent and delivers the barrel with plenty of present bat speed. The overall tools will only continue to expand as adds strength and physically matures. 

Justin Van Alst-Mehl (2027 2B, Old Bridge, NJ) displayed a simple, repeatable swing at the plate in this one. The 2027 New Jersey native stays short and direct to the baseball, while using his lower half well to generate some bat speed. He collected two hits in four at-bats during game action. 

David Bullard (2026 SS, New York, NY) was excellent in this one, as the young 2026 shortstop produced two hits in his three at-bats. He does a nice job of using the whole field and the swing projects long term. 

Robert Centamore (2026 RHP, Gillette, NJ) is listed as a primary pitcher but it was the bat that showed well in this one, as the young 2026 Grad collected two hits. He generates tons of present bat speed and impacted the baseball out in-front extremely well. 

 


Top CB Spin Rates

7/21/2022

NameCB SpinCBGradSchoolHometown
Brady Chenevert2508682026St. JohnsShrewsbury, MA
Cade Peterson2217672026Lake MaryLake Mary, FL
Tyler Hadziyianis2107632025Manhasset SecondaryManhasset, NY
Sam Muller2100642025Iona PreparatoryMamaroneck, NY

 


Top Exit Velos

7/20/2022

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
Brady Chenevert832026St. JohnsShrewsbury, MA
Michael Mifsud812026Syosset SeniorSyosset, NY
Brayden Duane762026Thornton AcademyArundel, ME
Andrew Benitez752026Padre FortinSantiago (DOM)
Sam Muller752025Iona PreparatoryMamaroneck, NY
Patrick Devesin742026MidwoodBrooklyn, NY
Jacob Jaconski742026Watchung Hills Reg HMillington, NJ
Nicholas Danieli722027VeronaVerona, NJ
Cade Peterson722026Lake MaryLake Mary, FL
Anthony Cantara702026Kellenberg MemorialStewart Manor, NY
Matt Rackley702026Wantagh SeniorWantagh, NY

 


Top OF Velos

7/20/2022

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Andrew Benitez772026Padre FortinSantiago (DOM)
Sam Muller772025Iona PreparatoryMamaroneck, NY
David Bullard752026IMG AcademyNew York, NY
Michael Mifsud722026Syosset SeniorSyosset, NY
Tyler Hadziyianis702025Manhasset SecondaryManhasset, NY

 


Top IF Velos

7/20/2022

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Sam Muller792025Iona PreparatoryMamaroneck, NY
David Bullard782026IMG AcademyNew York, NY
Cade Peterson782026Lake MaryLake Mary, FL
Michael Mifsud742026Syosset SeniorSyosset, NY
Nicholas Danieli722027VeronaVerona, NJ
Brayden Duane722026Thornton AcademyArundel, ME
Robert Centamore712026Watchung Hills Reg HGillette, NJ

 


Top 1B Velos

7/20/2022

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Brady Chenevert782026St. JohnsShrewsbury, MA
Cole Pacinelli642026Downingtown East CampusExton, PA
Nate Simon612026Avon GroveAvondale, PA
Gavin Brazeau542027MadisonMadison, NJ

 


Top C Pop Times

7/20/2022

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Brayden Duane2.222026Thornton AcademyArundel, ME
Matt Rackley2.232026Wantagh SeniorWantagh, NY
Jacob Jaconski2.302026Watchung Hills Reg HMillington, NJ

 


Top C Velos

7/20/2022

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Matt Rackley692026Wantagh SeniorWantagh, NY
Jacob Jaconski672026Watchung Hills Reg HMillington, NJ
Brayden Duane662026Thornton AcademyArundel, ME

 


Top 10 Yd Splits

7/20/2022

Name10GradSchoolHometown
Richard Hopes1.592026N/AStaten Island, NY
Brady Chenevert1.622026St. JohnsShrewsbury, MA
Andrew Benitez1.652026Padre FortinSantiago (DOM)
Nate Simon1.702026Avon GroveAvondale, PA
Jonathan Moya1.712026East RockawayEast Rockaway, NY
Justin Van Alst-Mehl1.712027Old BridgeOld Bridge, NJ
Brayden Duane1.722026Thornton AcademyArundel, ME
Tyler Hadziyianis1.722025Manhasset SecondaryManhasset, NY
Sam Muller1.752025Iona PreparatoryMamaroneck, NY
Matt Rackley1.752026Wantagh SeniorWantagh, NY

 


Top 60 Yard Times

7/20/2022

Name60GradSchoolHometown
Brady Chenevert7.162026St. JohnsShrewsbury, MA
Richard Hopes7.162026N/AStaten Island, NY
Sam Muller7.272025Iona PreparatoryMamaroneck, NY
Jonathan Moya7.342026East RockawayEast Rockaway, NY
Matt Rackley7.412026Wantagh SeniorWantagh, NY
Brayden Duane7.442026Thornton AcademyArundel, ME
Andrew Benitez7.502026Padre FortinSantiago (DOM)
David Bullard7.522026IMG AcademyNew York, NY
Justin Van Alst-Mehl7.582027Old BridgeOld Bridge, NJ
Nate Simon7.662026Avon GroveAvondale, PA

 


Batting Practice Highlights

7/20/2022

Andrew Benitez (FA, Santiago, DOM) put together a solid round displaying line-drive tendencies through the middle of the field as he possessed quickness to his hands, using his long levers to generate lift. There is some power projection from the 6-foot-1, 185-pounder as he barreled a handful of balls that really jumped off his bat. 

 

David Bullard (2026, New York, NY) utilized a compact stroke to generate barrel whip through the zone as he peppered the left-center field gap during his round. A quiet set-up, Bullard remained on time getting his foot down as he engaged his strong lower half. The power projection will continue to grow as the young New York-native matures physically. 

 

Brady Chenevert (2026, Shrewsbury, MA) showed off some juice to the pull side, sending a handful of balls to the fence in right. Using his long levers to create lift, Chenevert produced some loud contact when he got the barrel out to the point on contact. 

 

Cade Peterson (2026, Lake Mary, FL) flashed some pop in his bat to the gaps when on time as the 5-foot-11, 160-pound Florida-native generated some torque from his strong lower half. Utilizing a short, compact stroke through the zone, Peterson possesses advanced forearm strength that allowed him to create some barrel whip.

 

Patrick Devesin (2026, Brooklyn, NY) put together a very consistent round as he showcased an advanced feel for the barrel. He remained on time with a hanging trigger and incorporated his lower half well generating tons of bat speed for his size. Showing the ability to impact the ball through the middle-of-the-field and turning on a few to the pull side, Devesin possesses some intriguing power projection as he matures physically. 

 

Brayden Duane (2026, Arundel, ME) showed some signs of intriguing pop from the left side. Staying short through the zone, Duane impacted the ball well through the middle-of-the-field, using his present natural strength to generate some leverage. Duane fires his hands at the ball, turning on a few that jumped off to the pull side. 


3-Gold vs 4-Purple Game Highlights

7/20/2022

Brayden Duane (2026, Arundel, ME) lined a single over the first baseman’s head, driving home the runner from second to put the yellow team on the board first. Getting the barrel out to a fastball on the inner half, Duane is able to create some leverage with his long levers. 

 

Brady Chenevert (2026, Shrewsbury, MA)  racked up seven punch out in his three dominant innings on the bump. The athletic left-hander generated tons of swing-and-misses with his heater, sitting in the 75-78 mph, grabbing 80 twice. A wicked breaking ball with horizontal tilt and vertical both, Chenevert was able to manipulate shape regarding the count. Hiding the ball well with a shorter arm stroke, Chenevert offered some intriguing projection on the mound and will be one to follow. 

 

Jacob Jaconski (2026, Millington, NJ) went with a double on the outer half and line it down the left field line for a stand up double. Continuing to showcase the ability to get to the barrel out during his BP round, Jaconski now has an extra-base knock to his credit. 

 

Matt Rackley (2026, Wantagh, NY) lined a single back up the middle in his second trip to the plate, swiping second soon after, Rackley showed off his athleticism as he also moves well behind the plate defensively. 

 

Patrick Devesin (2026, Brooklyn, NY) executed a hit-and-run perfectly, lining a single through the left-side of the infield as the shortstop had vacated his position to cover the bag. Squaring up a middle-middle fastball, stayed on the barrel continuing to showcase impact through the gaps which he displayed during his round of BP. A compact stroke with quickness to his hands, Devesin possesses advanced barrel skills for his age. 

 

Robert Centamore (2026, Gillette, NJ) shot a single over the second baseman’s head. Wasting no time, ambushing the first pitch he saw, Centamore kept his hands inside the ball well, working a direct path to the ball as he utilized a compact stroke through extension. 

 

In his final trip to the plate Wednesday, Gavin Desley (2026, South Yarmouth, MA) lined a shot into left for knock, getting his barrel plane early, staying through the zone extremely well. Throughout the day Desley has flashed some feel for the parrel as he displays a middle-of-the-field approach. 

 

Richard Hopes (2026, Staten Island, NY) produced a loud barrel during his third trip to the plate. Squaring up a fastball, Hopes shot it back where it came from, having the pitcher dance out of the way. With quickness in his hands, Hopes got the barrel out to the point of contact with a linear plane.